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lefthandred 02-10-2009 08:49 AM

Just some of my ramblings on the Grammys, not to be taken too seriously :-)

So last night, flicking through the channels on TV and passing over such gems as America's Next Top Model, Friends repeats (on E4, where else?) and 'Today You Die' a wonderfully titled Steven Seagal vehicle (I reckon that Seagal should team up with Jason Statham to play his father in the inevitable Transporter 4: The Last Crusade but that's another story), I finally settled on the Grammy Awards 2009. The signs of what I was about to endure were there from the outset, I should have flicked back to Steven Seagal when I was welcomed to the event with Bono thrusting at the camera and singing something about boots. The sound was terrible, the song even worse, yet, there I remained, in the hope that at least, it couldn't get any worse...

Over the next hour I regrettably endured more and more than any sane person could possibly bare. Coldplay duetting with Jay-Z (so down with the kids!), Miley Cyrus who looks like she's taking a **** when she sings/whines, winners thanking everyone under the sun from their Great, Great, Great, Great dead (obviously) Grandfather to the lollypop ladies who helped them across the road safely when they were a child. JT trying to sing with his tongue up Al Green's arse and if that wasn't enough, when Duffy presented an award with Al Green, she nearly orgasmed (fake on of course) when he sung half a line of 'Moon River'. Sure, he was great 40 years ago but a shaky warble from an old man is not that amazing. This, I think was my main problem with the whole affair, it was just all as fake as the Duffgasm. All beaming white teeth and suck-up comments.

And I thought Whitney Houston was off the smack?? When presenting an award she seemed so spaced out and came across like she wanted an applause after every two or three words. Maybe stringing a sentence together is an achievement for her.

Of course, how is this any different to the countless other award shows and previous Grammys and why am I ranting about it? Well it isn't, I just had a spare half hour to talk about this one :-)

Needless to say once Stevie Wonder teamed up with the Jonas Brothers I could not take anymore! I pulled the plug and went to bed kicking myself for not watching 'Today You Die'.

Alfred 02-10-2009 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jacklovezhimself (Post 593473)
Imagine how I feel. My school smells like rotting fish.

I'm gonna go barf now.

jacklovezhimself 02-10-2009 04:38 PM

haha success.

Shoe 02-10-2009 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by lefthandred (Post 593747)
Just some of my ramblings on the Grammys, not to be taken too seriously :-)

So last night, flicking through the channels on TV and passing over such gems as America's Next Top Model, Friends repeats (on E4, where else?) and 'Today You Die' a wonderfully titled Steven Seagal vehicle (I reckon that Seagal should team up with Jason Statham to play his father in the inevitable Transporter 4: The Last Crusade but that's another story), I finally settled on the Grammy Awards 2009. The signs of what I was about to endure were there from the outset, I should have flicked back to Steven Seagal when I was welcomed to the event with Bono thrusting at the camera and singing something about boots. The sound was terrible, the song even worse, yet, there I remained, in the hope that at least, it couldn't get any worse...

Over the next hour I regrettably endured more and more than any sane person could possibly bare. Coldplay duetting with Jay-Z (so down with the kids!), Miley Cyrus who looks like she's taking a **** when she sings/whines, winners thanking everyone under the sun from their Great, Great, Great, Great dead (obviously) Grandfather to the lollypop ladies who helped them across the road safely when they were a child. JT trying to sing with his tongue up Al Green's arse and if that wasn't enough, when Duffy presented an award with Al Green, she nearly orgasmed (fake on of course) when he sung half a line of 'Moon River'. Sure, he was great 40 years ago but a shaky warble from an old man is not that amazing. This, I think was my main problem with the whole affair, it was just all as fake as the Duffgasm. All beaming white teeth and suck-up comments.

And I thought Whitney Houston was off the smack?? When presenting an award she seemed so spaced out and came across like she wanted an applause after every two or three words. Maybe stringing a sentence together is an achievement for her.

Of course, how is this any different to the countless other award shows and previous Grammys and why am I ranting about it? Well it isn't, I just had a spare half hour to talk about this one :-)

Needless to say once Stevie Wonder teamed up with the Jonas Brothers I could not take anymore! I pulled the plug and went to bed kicking myself for not watching 'Today You Die'.

Epic. I loved it haha. I don't think the Jonas Brothers had any idea how much of an honor it would be to play with Stevie Wonder... He was such a huge influence on music but the Jonas Brothers probably were thinking "Damn this old man is lucky to be playing with us!"
In three years I think they will be gone and NOBODY will remember them. Hopefully.

God, that just made me want to kick babies.

Surell 02-10-2009 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by khfreek (Post 593526)
It's sad that Lil Wayne probably would have won best album if Robert Plant hadn't.

Carter 3 was actually a good album. Also, it's Plant and Krauss. You make it sound like Zeppelin vs. Wayne.

khfreek 02-11-2009 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Surell (Post 594171)
Also, it's Plant and Krauss. You make it sound like Zeppelin vs. Wayne.

I hope I didn't because Raising Sand was awful IMO. I couldn't care less who wins between that and Tha Carter III.

TheBig3 02-11-2009 07:26 AM

I need to know why though, because there was nothing "awful" about it.

khfreek 02-11-2009 07:28 AM

I guess I'm just feeling jaded that it won, it's mediocre for me. Nothing interesting really.

mr. goth glam 02-11-2009 10:23 AM

I don't think I've ever really cared about The Grammys, though I do remember thinking Rick Moranis should have won for The Agoraphobic Cowboy.

And I was pleased when Warren Zevon got a few for The Wind.

Terrible Lizard 02-11-2009 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Surell (Post 594171)
Carter 3 was actually a good album.

http://bp1.blogger.com/_tYsDEAhPnXw/...20/thumbs_down


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